Evinting: 'a:l%lP uawmcwEr aseiumscaucsweruauwJ., Neatly and Promptly Emeeuted, at the AD I 7EBTIBER OPTICS, LEBANON, PE'NN'A talsestaliiishment Is. tmsy . supplied with an extensive assortment ed - J9p will be increased as the 'patronage - dein - t4We; :It rttvtioitt of every description, In' iseat.tunt uxpoditiotiA Mintioe— and on Very reasonabte terms, Such asi, Pamphlets, Checks,. Business Cards, Handbills, - • - 'Circulars, .Labols, -Bill Headings, Blanks,• Programmes, Bills of Pare, Invitations, Tickets, &c.,&e. r Te frtends of the establirlonent, and the pulic g-ener filly are respectfully solicited to send in their orders. sreIfANDIITLLS Printed at an hours notice. 4-DEEDS of all kinds, Connnon alp) Judgrnent , llo.r. :School, Justices', Constables' and othdr Ittoktnts, peinted :correctly and neatly on the best paper,- consemitly kept !for sale at this Mice, at prices "to suit the.times.". * * * *Ektbscription prier of the LEBANOtt ADVEIttISErt One Dolkit and a Half a Year. Address, wm. Iluesmir; L'eVanott, Pa. „ BUSINESS CARDS I). S. RAIME'R Lia fNT Oh TIM STATP, & itAItINE INSU RAN 'CE COMPANY, ,EL, Lebanon, Aug.ll, , DARNS J. SELTZER ATTORNEY AT 'I4.W. . Cumberland etreet,:nearlY ormorite'tleua's &17 t Iry Lebanon, l'a.[Aug.2B, L ALFA VET TEBROWER GAS T:T '.E`R ADJOINING A S. ELY'S Ofilco, 3Valhut Street, table , non. I'm A largo and beautiful azeortinent of FIX TITRES from the well-known establishment of Ocutrantus .t Bekaa. always on hand at Philadeltillia prices: j- Alt work warranted to give satisfaction.. Ofd All orders will be faithfully executed on the most 'terms. 27se best of reference ifteen 7 , ' a haei Latie,r4 - Cbrler - of Mulberry nit ality c hediaftstreptki Zeptitefn;,.,Ptt., : zta War ORNAMENTAL APITOVICOTriiriYAOM ;RAILINGS , :..:;,..'- • - - • tiOlt Ceineteries,7l - cranchisi-Balconies,Public riud'Pri .l Tate Grounds, &c., do., which heldrers in: great Ta friety of designs at lower firicogthou thesitine con be Ob tained cliewlwre. AIso,•QRAIN :FENCES or every de, seription consinntlykept on Itirad. • AugOst 25. ISsB.—tr, P. G K DDICKLAY'EIt AND JODDDR, irliioll Deposit, Dauphin Cbtesty Pa. -r AM PIifIPARAD.4 nit Limos, to put opt:latex Wank, in all its branehes,tind on th*shortest ' Uotice. Also, BRIM 131111.D1NG5, DattitS, WALLS. Bosuns, Slr. aTns, and 'all 'Atorti connect ed with a l'unNAct, done. dißec'A qa.tig of SOne Masons 111 Wilp ready to put doWn fourrdatiods,andileistone work of orrery" description. , [July I.,'s7—tit ,ebanon Fensale.,Setninairv. lit sl , :plo , i'.of the "Lril3.ooN 87:11:?..1AltV*01.11 commence °WM° day'OtrsEP- TxmnEn, next. Ittadhme "DECAMPS will 4:te - Instoection iu Needle4Vork.' LEGWIL BM:MITER. Trim pnl. • , MOD RSTB DI OA3tPS, Teacher of AtusiecErrerich• Lebanon. Aug. 25, 1558, J. T. brown . T ANUFACTIIIIIN(I JEWELER, No. 211ilalden Lane. ufferibinstock; consistingeoba general nseertutent of Lockets, eludes, Sc,, xelltcl am offered et 'the lowest cash. prices. Great intlueemcnits to country 'rush buyers, - Aug. IS, '5B-3al. . : , 2 1 ' 1 500 , It,roll/1 MEN IVA:WED AS AGENTS toeireuhttexcip itritl-eolline, valuable FAMILY WOILIAS, 3rlllell nt travt by their row pricer, luteroetiog . eolitents, wad nu rerbly roloreti Notre. lour.cirettlers, with porticulars, npply; if you the Kest, to TO:IVRY IIOWK; No. 102 Noe potti-it. N. Y., if West; to the biota°, No. 111 )lain-Et.. Cin cinnati, ./91g. 18, '53.4m. - Henry W. rtrm til l To. 14 (OW No. 0) South THIRD Streeti - baep - Alki*. •/#l,Phihulelplikt. LE A TIMER . :DEA LE R ritif Mnzst inerocene„Ltnings, Bludinee: : • 5 • „.• • ]that AM) OAK SOLN LLATIIJItt, dc. 11.--kough Leather, bought or taken En exchange. March 1 SSS YEW STYLES, 1858 A DAM ItISFLIo Cumberland Street, lxqween 31iirkut and the Court llouse.nortli side. has ouw on hand a . month'. apaortipout..o& tho Now olyle of 11 XTS AN l) 'CA L'S. 'Rh mon and boys, fur 3.855, to whirli.thitattention of the public is rtspeetfollyrtisvl ied. Halm of all prices, front the cheapest to the Most cuuly, always on hand. lie has abieJUArepened a oplun did assortinont of SUMM RR HATS, embracing Ouch no PANAMA, PEDAI. 4 . PEARL., HORN, 1.130- HORN, SENATII, CURIA:I r . and all others. iilet„ ~He will nice Wholesale. 'All kinds of Hats, Capp, to Ctototry Nictoltotts ou advantageous term. Lebanon, April 31, 1803. Nefsny.rnwswasruc..Exemaman ===6Mi 13 Teachers Wanted. Trill' - Directors of ttio Dettici sOlibot Lobotton counts, wilt moot fit ttlic Lredericks ixtegSeliddl Mose, on SATURDAY, the telt:A . 3.lff fitint.tr tiotwi.tatt:o'cloolt,. A.. M., to exentihe and employ 13 Tootthets, to WO charge of the public schools of Faid Li i'rirt: tfir. Kluge, County Superintendent, wilt - be present to examine appliettuts. Tile schools will t,,pen the first Monday , of November. ' . JAOOII WOLF, (M. 8.,) Fiesitlent: um Wit. W. G, svocy. Aug. 11;,1 , S5:. I Teachers Wattled: Fling sciroor, DIRECTORS OF LONDXSANRRY SCIDJOL DISTRICT * will meet at the Rost l'ellmyra School MVO, on l'hitesday, 8E1.11211;En 9,1858, allflo tt. M., for the examination and omployment'of 19 MlALlland 2 relliAtel Teacbera f .3, the eohools Of said District, for the ensuing term of 5 1 4 months.. Schools open on the let Monday of Oetolmr.. Salary males $2.3 to $3Ol females $2O per month. eir:Kinonirillbe pres ent to examine teachers. , : JOSEPAI WITMER. - Pre*. [Aug; 18, 1855. ARAMER, SATVy 9 Teachers Wanted. THE Direct evskut Synth Lelioneii Sehool-District will meet :it No. 7 Salmi 'rouse, (Sfroliin'6,) nn SATunnAr, -Siii.tnorien t, )868 . , B.o'clock, a. m., for the examination and employment of 9 ;UAW.: TMCII MO for the Schools dean]. I livtrict-for the ensuing term. County Superintendent, will =ba present t 9 cm:Milne EZRA Baum, Sec'y JACODZIIO3II3E MIER. Pres , t [Aug. 23, 1859. LEGAL NOTICES Assignees ) Notice. wo ir r igrs ,: , o 34ls i r. or toLef m n n ' sooi ncoun ty nd on the 6th (ley of July, 1668, execute and deliver to the undersigned, n general assignment of nil estate, reel end personal, of tho enid JESSE DICKINSON, It: trust for the benefit of hie creditors, which assignment has been duly Tv:or:led in the itecorder'e Office. at Lebanon. all persons indebted to the said Assignor, will make pay'. meta, ynd,thgeo linvkos elnlm*ngninet him will present tbem"to tbe undersigned, of AJ "LebaAI ILnoONGn Dor A o E ugh. EICIt, .701 IN WITCO:NEIL :In., Assignee. Lebanon, Aug. 18;'58 An •Ordivancc Prohibiting fast 'driving through the streets &0., of the Borough of Lebanon. TT is hereby ordained by the Burgesses and Town Conn. ell of the Borough of Lebanon, that from and after the passing and publication of this Ordinance, no person or parsons titan. be allowed to ride or drive faster than a COMMON TROT through any of, the streets, hums or al lays within the incorporated limits of the raid Borough oflsbanon, under the penalty of flve dollars, together Whia costs to be recoverable before any :Pestle() of the Peace, in the name of the "Borough of Lebanon," one half of which penalty or fine shall be for the use of the person prosecuting. and the other half for the rule of the said borough, and that the Ordinance passed LS April, 1828, is hereby repealed. Enacted, August 6, 1658. . Attest-4mill Omar, JACOB MOLE, geol. Connell: Chief Dorgan. 'Lebanon, August IL 1818. Ak Ordinance -forbidding ` persons to ride or drive over and along the_-sidewalk& and•pavements in the Borough of"l4hapon. TT ie hereby ordained by the Dnrggsees and Town Coon ell of the Borough of .Lebanon, That flute and after the message and publication of this OrJhutnec, no person OT persons shall be aliened to BIDE of over and -along an of the ablettalks or pavement+ , within the in• eorporsted limits of the Borough of" Lebanon, under a RIM of five dollars, to be recoverable 'before any Justice of the Peace, in the name of the "Borough of Lobnnon," witb.costs, one-half for the use of the prosecutor and the other belt for the use of the saki Boroneh—aud that all ordinances inconsistent herewith, are hereby relksaled. Enacted August tali, 1858. JACOB WEIDLE. Chia/Burgess. Attest--Joecpn fILLIN, &cry anincas, Lebanon, Aug, 11, 1.8513„ Digs° of Partnership. TILE Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of ()unfurl't Lemberger Is this day tilssolved by mutual consent, Persons haling ambits against the firm will please pre sent them end those hidobterl to the eamo are requested to mettle With Joseph L. I..embergneat the store In ark et Street, IC GUILFORD. July a15t,1.868. , , ..70S, L. LEMBERGER. The trndorsigdool fine tlilj day taken the sole pro prietorship of the booing!q formerly conducted by the firm of Guilfont Artenibergeli 4nol will continue the Drug and iiiiutheenry business.ot the Stand ocettpleA by the above firm.', f 'JOSH RILL: August 2nd, 1808. • - Valuable Recipe! WILT. send on the receipt of 26 cants a recipe for the W manufacture of an article that will sell rapidly any. whore, AS 110 person who sein. the article andkuowing its iropertice and cheapness Will rrfrattl ITS'in,l"l4g.it, and at which itny'minef-txiit of ddnuitdrr Wit Ceti a ke a lir; ing at sellin*it, This recipe- will,bo:valtiable' te ark Juno to make the article for hiroWn use, as it-is fitintunr . cannot be %amnia in the stores. -Storekonpetictry if it Only. requires bo tents capital to start on, and page 600" percent. profit on the money invested. Address 308.11P11 ~ W CARR, . Aug. 18, ?SS. Pottsville, Sohuylkpi AftASOIA PARABOLS.—Herixj""& . r . :001101,1i large amortmont of I,llb rarbotei whidi 'MO 'are sell In: g reit Baigal is. VOL. 10--No. 11. • Valuable Boron FOit S A LE! it Properly Ts offered at private Salo, that valuable halflot or piece of GROUNDoittnate at the north-east corner of Wa ter and Walnut streets, Lebanon, fronting &afoot on:Wal nut street and 80,feet of Water street, at present °octopi ed by JAIL alioSll's Marble Yard, L efi *lido aro a FRAME House, &c. rt is located within a square of the Lebanon .Valley Railroad Depot, between the Depot and the centre 'of town. For further particulars apply to John Farrell on tho premises. ' • - June 24,1857. Private Sale- HEunderatinad offer at private sale, the two 'story FRAME HOUSE and LOT or PIEOE gte of ORiIITNE, Situate: on the Old Forge Road, int !! the north-wesbpart of the .borough of Lebanon: The Nike is nearly new, and has three rooms or: each ,floor, with aMaok KITCHEN attached. TheraAnasome • : ELIJAH, LONGACRE,. , 4041. N. WITZEMOYE:RoTr, 1 . 1 4 1)0 n,Ag.3 , 8,-'sErk-4t.. Assignees of Jesse Dickhison Public Sale,: • T WILL sell etpntlte sale, on SBruansx,Sswrraniin 4, 1888, at the public house of Daniell Brun, in Lebanon, the well known OUT-LOTS, fninorly owned„ by sallinael, containing 8 ACRI2, more lese,4lLin,Avod. fences and under good cultiratiow. The sctikiti nargood 'as any , in the county. The Improrementsitre nurse-failing well of good limestone WAtEll. gir Pump,' and a stone SPRING itousn. Sale td. ' commenctitat 2 o'clock, P. M., *hen 'conditions will be made. by JOSTIIIr-gr. AtTZ4 • L. LebtittliK•July 23;1338,-b0 AnCt • , . , Private ale THE subscribers, Trustees of the. German Rd formed Congregation of Jonestown, 'nffei. at private sate, a HALF LOT of GEOUND, Edda geed, Ittrge :twrestory ERICK HOUSE thereikr,-Stablearittna rosary mit-buildings, eit in got &order. -- Mitwe the 4th bf September, ft pet day be efferettitt Public Salo, when terms of Sale wilt be mode known by,'. • .10HI'CIFARVER. Jonestown, Aug.ll;':,B. •• JEFF,I 4 ,RSqN . • .• Farm at Priyaite' Sale. 11E undersigned offers atPrivate, • lethe ptaatntion T On 'which ho lives, in etniewagp, flauplain,'county, near Henry Bachman's Tavern, t,',X ; mhos, from Camp ibellitown, on the road leading, frOnt,Cobbroaklinrnare .to Ifacker's Inn. It contains 82 - 4CIISS, more orless, of good` Parm'hand, adjoining lend of Henry Bach-1 • 1 1 man; JadolrEsnbleman. and Jacob Itranser, Nmsnlit ml thereon is a LOG 110IISE, RWRITZER A/INN, Corn ;Glib end other outbuildings, llnnuing , Water near the house, and the cattle can obtain water in every field. 17 Acres aro covered with fine PIEESNUT TIM BER for rails, and the whole farm is in good condition. Good title and possession will be given, April• 1, 1859. ' For further information apply on the premises to Aug 11, ISIS.-.4t. 1151NRY SINORIST. PUBLIC SALE, 17(FILT, be 'sold . iit public sale on .Fridtty, September &I, ! 1855, at I o clock . , p., nr., by the subscriber, at the public house of JONATlli''i OsESAlt.tlf. in the Through of North Lebanon, the followig Real Estate, Nis: , • 50 ACRES OF GOOD' LAND, On Piece 4 i f: 11% Acres of which la cleared and jo.gml farm- - Mg order, situate on Jonestown road, about omit, mile from the Canal, in North Lebanontotritabip;,,-... adjoining lands of Jacob Weber, ;mi. Reined, JohnKoch enderfer."and Daniel Seltzer. 3534' Acres contatu.axeel lent Chestnut, Hickory and Oak WIMBL'It.' Ira- Conditions will be made knoWn On day' of sale,' >7 F. Ilatnicrt, Ati&r.' , GIVEON •Llalre. North Lebanon, Aug. ii, '6B-ts= D esirabic Borough Lots. PRIVATE SALE. . Tha-subseriber offers at prirato salable tine riA - Lyr.oT OF GROINI), situated in Walnut Street, near:Wnter, In the borough of Lebanon, square !rem' the Court House, fronting 15 feet on Walnut St., end .05 feet deep, adjoining other property' of the subseribOr and lot of the estate of (leo. ri;Nrier. . Atso, THREE TOWN LOTS," located on the corner of Water street end Doe alley. Said lots are,l.s feet front on Win :street, and 00 feet deep. They are "inan Mims.. lag part of the borough of Lebanon; conrenient to all the principal and central pails of town, 134 squares , from the Lebanon Vo.Wei , Railroad 'Depot, the same from Market Square, unit the same from the .Court goose.— Possession will lie given immediately if desired. Lehau..a. July 9.1,1810.—1 f. FETE it TiEss. Wilotel fin* Sak: ANIBL B. BOWMAN offers at Private Sale, until Tuesday, September IL 186S,Itis well known Hotel WAN.'!)3ittutted attho'corner of Plank Road :and Cumberland street. This is ono of the fineSt prop erties of its ,kind, end occupies one of the finest as well ash..gest corner lots in the town.- It is.needless to rec ommend this propertyas doing an excellent; business, as it is latent- over the whole county asun "old: statuW.t ,, Xtra house' is extremely large =l' i'dnintodions and the stnitteS and.Outhnilllings. are entirely new. If. the above Is oot sold in the specified-- time, it will be disposed:of by PUBLIC SALE., on .frues deli, September 34; MS, at 2 o'clock, P. tit. Terms will be made untemally.easi.in both eases of private or pub lic sale, and it i;ood,title , given. DANIEL It hOWAIA . N. .Lebanon, July Z3,-18587,0. Ilonse tit Private , • VIII sub - scriber Offers at Private Sale the House I and Icit lip him in East bet anon.. This property Is situated on Im corner of Cumber • land street Mut Pheasant alley, fronting illtiteet o^the former, Mal 41:tending back 103 feet to Strawber ry Tito House, Ma', Is a goat oruk ono, containing 0 roOms, (besides garret,) gas fixtures, good cellar, &c., has just been repaired and thoroughly Painted. There is al so attached to the premises, a stunmer Kitchoo, smoke room, 1 ake oven, good cistern, and two stable ',Att.% The Garden, which has neon much improved by the present occupier, has now a good crop of vegetables hilt. .Tos. ses ,i e n can be given at once. easy to Sat the times.. Apply ;to Eh. M. RICHARDS, East Lebanon, Jape 2, 18.55.-tf. PRIVAVE, SALE Of Dwelling House & Coach l‘lak lug.l:stablishment. Tundersigiftd intending to go West, . - offer at private sale their convenient and desirable Property. It comprises a new Two. Story FRAME lIOUSE, 22 feet front. 11 1 1 by 32 deem with a 16 byll.fect Kitchen ab tnched: n CIIACR MAKING SIMP, 56 feet Irma by 30 feet deep; also another Shim '26 by 23 feet, and a Black, Smith Shop 50 by 33 'feet. The buildings are all new, , and well built, and located in an eligible and business part of the tMen. its—Water sbeet, Lebanon, near : lea:4 Imthentn Church; (kW title and possession will be given at any time, bitt no payment will be demanded before theist of April, 1359. Apply for further infor illation to GEORGE ARNOLD, Lebanon, June 30, '5B-tf, JOSEPH ARNOLD. EXECUTORS' SALE OF Valuable Real lEstate, I%T ILL beu Exe c utor! publ icOvo. . 2‘ house of Henry D. CarnumY, (Reinhard's) in tbe_ borough of Lebanon, on Saturday, September 11, 1858, at 1 o'clock, p. in., the following 'valuable Real Estate, via: 34' LOT Cl? GROUND, situate on Walnut in the Borough of Lebanon, 34 square yo.rth of Ili the Court House, adjoining property of Peter 11l lless and John P. II Reber; haying ended there on a double twc.story weather boarded dwelling ouse, Stalie, Cistern, and other necessary outbuildings. ALSO, at tie same time and place, 8 ACRES and 3:1 PERCHES OF WOODLAND, situate in North Leb anon township, about 304 mileinorth of St. Jacob's Church, adjoining property of Wm. Alweiu, Jacob Arnold, jr., and Miami. Bretz. A portion of the wood is line CD ESTNUT TIMBER Volt RAILS. Good title and possession will be glyen ori the first day of April, 1859. HENRY SIL'EFFER,I_ Executor _ Aug. 18,'5S DANIEL SEIFERT. j [Worth, Ifartnain, and Young copy.] SPLI XII II& WS TATE AT PRIVATE SALE. 111IIE undersigned offers at private sale his magnificent • I. Estate, situate in East Hanover township, Lebanon county, about .1 miles from llorper's Inn, 4 miles from the Cold Springs and the Dauphin & Susquehanna Rail road, as follows: NO. I—Contains 160 ACRES. more or less. of the best land in the neighborhood, adjoining properti:Aliebtel Deininger, John DOtter and others: Tho gteater portion ' is cleared and under good cultivation. The buildings erented on this tract are the undersigned's well-known CLOTH. MANI:IF-ACTOR Y s , which has a large ii, patronage and is capable of indefinite increase; ; nlarga two-story double Stone Dwelling Howie, 1 1, with 'lnchon annexed; good two-story Fame I House; Tenant House; large stone Barn, with - threshing Boor mill Stabling; and other, outbuildings, id OW re pair. Alsti, all necosSary buildings for the Manufactory, f viz :—Fulling mill,Card and Spinning Machine Building, Dyeing and Finishing House, ke., &c. The Works are all • well supplied with good Machinery and plenty of water power. A stream of good water is led to. the dwelling house in pipes. Also, springs andpump ; wells near. Also, 0. beautiful Young ORCHARD on the premises.- NO. 2—COOttining /.60 ACRES,.(49;%mipos,) adjoin ing No.l, lanii of Ateluel Deliaierger',fflaM Dotter, and ; others. Nearly the whole of thie tract Is under good cul tivation and excellent fences. Atli_ Erected thereon is a DWelling Holmes Stable, sg and a large. Shed. Also..ndarhy lawell, spring, Am., a splendid site for the ereationof i-ehouse. There is flowing weld ia.nharly every ; hold. A School 'noose is located en thistract. NO. 3—Contains 180 ACRES WOODLAND, I (more or less) adjoining .No. 1, land•of John Dot ter and others. It !lase rich growth of Chestnut oprouts, from S to 10 years growth. As the undersigned is sincerely disposed to the above may he purchased •either in parts. a 9. above or- in the whole, ns may be desired. -• ' • • JEe•-• Good title and possession Will be - green on 'the Ist of April, 1850. For further information applyto LYON LEMBERGER, Aug. 5,'57-tf. , East Hanover, Lebanon db-,-":337 ' ' Wood, Wood:- . • ~ InTE,ondorslgned we prepared tarnish Mor t "" On or On WOOD, to order. /4 ailY e t vißT- 4 - linit'biN r orth'lsbanon Boma, , I . "‘ , . y-tiourMili MD ,* proltiptlY:n. ifi r tk r itt snditAiiiir2te 1858: - MCI ffi . .... . . . . . .. . ' • ~.- 1 ' . . , --".:, . . ...... . . ... • ,P 4 . , . • - 1:1 - ' ~ •-, . ''W - i.,.. - . ' ..-', j '''' '.':,':' '. '? . * ' ..„.. 4: : ::•: ,„ :, ,, : i . j,.. ,. - - 1„. .---::: :;,•,.....,:..,..: - , , .. 40 ,- ' ' - ' I - - ',-, : - - 11 - . ~.., , - ... •-: l' ' ,, i) . -",i '• . r . , i . : - '." - r ' T ; ~ • - V'tieil.rE L rtiEWIY V inioePENDErace.-) - ' 7 1 "--- . . . . .. .. . . .. ... . • REAL ESTATt. rt I I IN .„, LEBANpN, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMPXR 1, 1858.- REAL ESTATE. iVoi-ith Lebanon Floan , og 'TIM ' ... . A T 'Fri I L VA TE SAL E .—TiIE I .„ , _ r 1 fit .. BEB L ANON MILLING COMPA- KEEP COO.. .. .1 , RR_ NY 'offer their FLOURING MILL, twat - rm., ed in North Lebanon Borough, at Private Ds' nizs i Swarninciii. ~41*,. sate, pc is on Ike Unipia Canalot short ' '' ' ___.---, I. --,i , distance from' 'the Matta Street!Bridge, is in guodrun- . • A fon' little acres I has, , ming order, and is doing a good run of,hosiness, It of- I •, fern an excellent opportunity[to 'any one acquainted With '•'• ' '- In peaco I endeavor to live: .tho,business, and desiring, to enwege ; in it... . - I plow and I Plant and I s ' ew;• fek. If not sold before the 15th of September, it will 1 reap and I thresh and I iiirk - then be FOR RENTipeasession hi, begiveliOn. theist day 1 '•- ' . Octoberef next.,,Apliqy to either.David:L.Light,Gideon .1 . Baring made it a nth, of my life; Light. Willinni . liverluirluelWittenteyer, or SINIZeI I — , ~ , By no means th y meddle.vdth Strife, ', - Iteincohl Dlatiegcrs. ity order of the. Board. .. ~, 1 ''''''' " . " Keep caol „i hdurir . l . 0 fie,, DAVID ,E. LIMIT, president. 1 - . . North Lebanon Borough- Aug. 25 '5B , . Be haPPY, be haPPY," said I. .., • -GICHST ItifILLACSAAVIIIILL Ir, 1 AT PRIV ATW'S AL.E A. ' j -,, '.- • T.IIE subscriber offers at private sale i his Grist Mill and Saw Mill, with SIXTY ' ,;.... FIFE ACRES of,LAND,situate in South- - o' - .t0.•q.-!%-._;l- ampton township . Franklin county ; pa., • • ' - ' - r. l''' , 4 miles from Shippensbarg;on,the main read leading thence to Strasburg.. This property.'wws frmarly owned by David Spencer:, • The Grist Mill con- 'i -,;• .-. . loins two runs of burrs; it is a frame and storta:strim- i ; ;;..1 , - ; ' -; Yore, The other improvements area new BR/OKI/OMSK," I sow a Mow and wife in, allot, 3'4. by 25 feet. a frame :STABLE, 20 fest ' ' 1 A cituiriel a scratch,and aft tblit • nr. : 4. squareosel other outbuildings. blast of. .0 l . _ ' , . ;. .r .X ' the land is meadow, making it!_an excel- ' Ili 1 , : . A brOthei Mid'i sister at strife .....2„,... lent stock ferns: tnd there are about ten kt 1 :-- .. Sad picture of poor huniafte I : '•-,;'"'" -'; 11 ' Acres of valuable T1 31 13E4 , -,.Thereni.sa,pituurneaelhe , "0 let us havwfamily peacei- •,- " ; ~ . ..no, 2 ,', ' door of the dwelling. The water-power is gond. The I Mill has a good run of custom, and-is , situated ion the ilwutwew; .t,4 1/ - dl-R ,49k....dimi1v.., biekoringelsg.,-., .—,..”.. great drove road, cmnmoulyknownas,the "ThreitMottn- r Keep cool—why diffee " 0 Ile I tarn 110 ad.".., _,;_... • , ; . . .• , . . . .1 'f" 2 Y`, 14Pi;351 1 ; Happy ," 10 II i•'• I; THE TERMS frill be Made. easy. - .For further infor mation apply t;',. licsu. AETEM on the premises. aunt the 1 . , Valley Spirit Office, Charnbersburg, or to the subscriber, 1, ShaUphr rshans sled neighbors. fen out residing near the.,Morionist Meeting House,. one mile ; Tire r doctrinal notions about? north of Chamberaburg. Aug. 25.'58-3t#.:- ', : ' For ;itkidirsind for trifles carittlut,:t l; ; __ln spitefflll clals9i-of:a,fslend t Ah ! such vainVorivartiTn . " - -. u. IFR er- .W4bi4defPtion- : ,' ; "Keep cool ;—why differ i 0 fie t ''Dli‘happv, be happy," said I. -... ORFILIAN'S COURT SAGO. TIOURStrANT to en ortler•Of the'drphan'S Conk. of Leh. anon,connty, :will he sold ,by public g ale or out-cry, the fulleivitig REAL ESTATE, late of .TAcop - P.W.-Ellams, Esq., deceased, to wit:— Thursday, tho 23d-day ofEapternber,- 1858, ktvill be sold at the public house.of Sam'l Rank, at &moi l. town, Leh. co.:+ati okdoek, p. m.. 811 that eertain'ALES 4SUAGE, PLAt.ITA.TION end tract of BMW, •Witlilke:ap .oortenances, situate in the teoenship , of Union, in the ,county otqlrohnnon, adjoining lath of Jae. Behr, Meese I•L• Behny, Daiuel ittitutenhouer and othdrs,'coutainint , • 178 Acres anti 80 Pirches, , it being part of the farm or plant:Men *mean t i - ly called 4 . Irbods iniprovemonts ' thereon being a two•sto ry DWelling - Man and Switzer Barn and Other outbuildings. The above Plantation is situated on the public road leading from Jonestown to the Big-Dam, ttbautane mile north of Union Forge, and adjoining swatars,..Crees.— The farm is in a good state of cultivation and the fences are in good repair. Thu above plantation will be sold . either in the whole or in such parts,as,will ; hest suit Uurehasers. .. ~ ,r,ear 4 ,.. ii't ;he Same tim'a nmi_p — lace. r will be /,',1...,V,;% , , sold a certain ME550.44.11 ...vs's , TRACT or WOOD or mou.NT.uN LAND, situate in the 4 JL , n foretet township of Union, of said Jacob 11. Walman, deed., containing 50, ACRES. The same will be sold either in the whole or in Such parts AS will best suit purchasers, On Friday, tile 24th day of September, 1858, will be sold at the puble house of Satn'l Rink, et ,01, AGE k at 1 o'clock. p. m.. all that certain MESSUAGE it VALUABLE CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND;aituatel pert s ly In the township of Bethel. in the comity , j n k fc of Lebanon, adjoining the Union Canal on ... the west, and the several lands of Sarni : Ad- 4 , .• 4 ems, David Smith, Samuel Kleinfelter and - ,- others on the north, lands late of Christian Mai fel ter and Mickel Oro whine on the oast and the several lands of John Witmoyer, :lohnSatte falm, Gen. Shultz and others on the seuth, (excepting however the parts or iprtiorts theradf sold' under a fir mer order of sale,) cent:lining about ' -' 100 Acres of Laud; lie the Ennio more or less, it being tb'e trier of land . com monly called the "Lillie '.l.l.lbuntatn Trnet," and . known by that name. •Tiuribrevoing land will be holdlit LOTS of FIVE OR TEN ACRES, ns will hest suit Ottrj.thailers Any p:rsons wishing to view and exandere' die' ittnve Chestnut TIMBER before the day of Sale, will pleige cell upon War. AV:3llhtear Esq., at Union Forge, who will point out the saute to Ulm. On Tuesday, the sth day of October, 1858, will be sold at the public house of Adam Haak, la the bor. r, ough of Lebanon. the undivided half of all ; that !! certain MESSGAGB, TiIIsZEMBIST. TwO-DWBL ,,i I LINO HOUSES, and LOT of GROUND, situate . in the Borough of Lebanon. fronting seventy- P.m feet on Cumberland street, adjoining Doe Alley on the east, lot late of Henry Debutf, Lsq., dec'd., on the seuth, and ether premises owned by the said Jaeob , B. Wciaftlan, dec'd.. Ad Dr. Gee. Leinaweaver on the ivest, The said ;promises -being at present ocCUpied by and in pmeassion of Dr. lice Leinetreever, Wm. Arker end (tem John Weidman. The same will be Sold either in such parts or portions as will best suit purchasers. At the same thno and place, will be sold nll that certain .11V111iTACE, ICI' Oft PIECE Ora ROUND, sit tette in the borough of Lebanon aforesaid, adjoining a public road societime_s called the “01.1 Forgone/id," uni the south, lands of "Plico. I'. Frantz on the west, the Litt: anon Talley llaiirceid on the north, and lands of Samuel Bathe - son on the east, containing 4 ACItESIfOS Mutt- EB, neat measure. Acir The terms For the sale of the atti7M mentioned properties wilt he made known on .the advezial days of sale, respectively, by the uddersignist: 'ELIZABETH C. WEIDMAN, ROBERT W. COLEMAN, JOHN w.-urzacif - Aden of Estate of Jacob B. fretdoian, Lebanon, A.tig. 26,1858. .....nunesstestiosti HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL RACE STREET, - ABOVE THIRD, I'm Li DEI.P.IIIA. SIDES S. CAMIANY. May 19,':.8.-?m. PLTER En 15, CTILISS em.tataxr ,‘ 3„ FRANKLIN ROUSE, Cori of Penn mot Railroad streth, IIEADIYO, PA. (Formerly Railroad HOO4 HERMAN IaSTENBATT respectfully informs the public and visitors that he has opened the above Hotel, for their accommodation ttad comfort. ' He has furnished the house well, With every" convoni encr; and also remoddeled the Chambers and Apartments, Dar-room, Parlors, Le. His Hotel is fitted up with all the orstlern improvements, and visitors shall he furnish. ed with the bust the market alTords at his table, and the Liquors of the best and purest kinds. 11.—His Stabling Is large, and yard attached, end strict attention paid to tilt department of the Hotel. Reading, }lay 19, MS. . . Lebanon Vanes' Koine Corner of Ruhtttt Street mar Lebanon Miley Railroad, +9pporite the Depot, Lebanon, Pa. rrutE undersigned takes pleasure in in forming his friends and the public, a that he has completed his large NEW p 1.: HOUSE, and is now prepared to accom- 4 ;:e g modate the public in the very BEST STYLE Ills house is very commodious; and arranged with all the modern improvemente.• It contains 86 dif ferent rooms, which enable the Proprietor to give private spa tments to all who may, desire them. His TABLE shall be furnished with the best provisions of the seasons, and his BAB shall contain the choicest Liquors. Amore= modatiug servants are employed, and no trouble will be spared to make all who stop .with hint perfectly comfort, able. Charges moderate. ugt..lle has also extensive STABLING. The traveling public are respectfully invited to make this bowie their 110311 t. CHARLES W. KIIIINIAL: Lebanon, May 0 6 1858 "Washington llonse? • Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. TUE undersigned, haviJg taken this old and favorite stand, and having refitted it in ' tbe best style, is now prepared to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and travellers 'in the best modern style. The HOuse is commodi ous and pleasant. The TABLE shall be well pro vided for, and the BAR contain none but the PITUEST 7,IQUORS. The STABLING attached - to the hotel is large and roomy, and capable of ac commodating agreat number of horses. . . To his friends and acquaintances in Leb anon County; as . well as to all others, he extends a cordial invitation to make his House their 1101IG when visiting Lebanon. April 29,18 1. DAY ID II OFF MAN. NEW LIVERY STABLE. TILE undersigned respectfully informs the public that be has opened a KEW LWEBY STABLE, at Mts. RISE'S lintel, Market street, Lel}; anon, where be will keep for the . A public accommodationa Rood stock ie of HORSES and VELLICLES. Ito' will keep gentle and good driving Horses, andband NOW and safe Vehicles. Also,sarcful Drivers furnished When desired. Also OMELBUS'for Parties, &e. Lebanon, April . 21,1658: JAMES MARCH. New Livery Stable. • -• THE undersigned hns - - • established a new LIVE BY. SIfAELE, in the Ete , glelrotel gthbles, Lebanon. He has good and este IlOrkes, Carriages, as inatie, desired; and careful Driven.; 'which he will hire on Mr terins., He-hopes by. being attentive to liminess to re'deivisa liberal shareof public' patronage. Apply at the Eagle lintel, iw it the' Stables.H , JOSIA' DEEETIFF; • 'Lebandn Ang. 10, 1857. NEE` STYLES OP • ' LADIESrDBESS , :GOODS , SWARTZ ikstito",i,-. PLEADS CALL AND EXAMINE. Just living up snug to aniimeans; . yhistled and sung like thi,quagi 'Ali jolly and hearty and.hale s i, , l'hated contention sod thud, 'Aid chiding the rough , "'Keep cool ;—trby 2 1 1?fle . ! .Be huppv , te happy," saidf;t: JACOB ,AIETZ Two farraers once went into .01 then 'twee jangle aadjaw, Contending, like tigers, for what, To either, was SCAM worth a groat!. At length their heart ditraway, And metltougltt I heard bothof,thina say— " Keep co6V;.. why differ ? fle Be happy, be happy," said A watchman was passing up street,.,` Two rummies he, happened to meet, 11 - ho, each, by the.slytue of blows,; Was adorned with a huge, bloody nose] "Artist here, gouging," said he; "And off to the; Police with me!" "Keep cool,-why digest .0 Aal Bo happy, be happy," said t. Soo now bOtpolitictiretrife', Throughout id; the UniOn 80 rife, Oft sets a whole host by the ears, With =corona gibbing and jeers' Why cherish such pessions, such ire, NYfrteng refiliation aid. fire "Keep wol ;--avitY:differ? Odet lie happy, be happy," said I. So friends, let me ask, where's the good In keeping forever out of mood T 'Unsocial, ill-humored, and sour, Returning each smile with a lour ? • Let's have neither murmur nor scowl, Serene in fair wektitei'andloul. "Keep cool ;—why'differ? 0 fie I flo happy, be happy," said I. • . a latrittit,,g-t6TR-. TURNING THE TABLES. `Dismount It was the forepart of an autumn evening in the : year 7777, and a party of about a dozen mounted American soldiers had driven up on the small clearing in front,of, a, farm house some few miles distant from the city of Philadelphia. They were mostly young, men, sturdy and pig ged looking; and, under?ither oireunistances more favorable to a display of. phYsical_beauty than the rough wear and tear of war times., would have been eons idered decidedly prepossesOng. 'Well, boysi!aaid the leader of the party; 'we'll have to quarter upon old:Trolls to night; al'it"s too late, we're all too tired.to gown to - the camp, now. The old man's not a very OCtiliputriet, know ; but still he's always been looked on, so far, as favorable to the American cause. 'Well, now, I shouldn't like to, trust the old hunker too far,' was the response of a subordi nate; and in that opinion the party generally seemed very strongly inclined to concur. 'Well, we musn't he caught napping—that's alt:' said the &tem.. 'Nor must we judge any of our less active countrymen.too hastily. It's time enough to come down upon them when they are caught playing false. Still., we'd better always have one eye open,. and trust nobody too far.' The stir rind clatter of the arrival bed brought out to the door a smooth-faced, rather stately looking, very honest-appearing old man. One would have never supposed that it was of him the soldiers had expressed themselves so•suspi ciously. Yet that -isms Adam Trufts—Farmer Trufts, as the few and far-beiwecn neighbors were accustomed to call him_ His political position:may be inferred from the conversation of the soldiers; part of which we . have just reported. Doubtful, at the beit, - the reader will readily acknowledge. 'Glad to seo you, gentlemen—glad to see you!' exclaimed Trufts, smiling broadly, and - rubbing his hands together with a great show of glee:— 'Walk into the bongo and refresh yourselves I've got sortie capital spirits on baud--a regular prime article, I assure your 'As soon as we put up our horses, Mr. Trufts, we'll do so,' rejoined the officer. 'Like their mas ters, sir, the poor beasts are tired out with bard service' 'take them to the barn, gentlemen--plenty of fodder there!' continned : Trufti. 'And' wind, boys, don't spare anything I have, for yo're per fectly welcome to whatever you want.' glow killing kind the old fellow is !' whispered one of the party to another. ',Dreadful, Bill!' was the response. 'Too much so by half.' Under the direction of Farmer Trufts, the party finally led their bones to the bah], fed and rub bed them down, and .then returned again to the bees°. Good, substantial edibles and an unstinted sup ply of tbe farmer's 'capital spirits' were then pla ced before them. 'Now, gentlemen, fall to I' said the old gentle man, vivaciously. 'The more you oat and drink, the better you'll pleas - e Mt! 'Oh, des, to be sum!' was the general but math er 'mocking exclamation, and at the same time a sly wink passed wound from one to another of the party. .Still they all walked into the unqueStinoably good cheer, as only downright hungry men could, .We're much obliged to you fur your kindness, ltir. Trolls said the officer, 'and In teit Lod . , your will still further, sir, we shall claim a shelter for the night beneath your hospitable roof.' . I'bat's: all right, boys I' was-the fa rinees 'hear; ty reply. 'As I said ,before, all I haveis at your command. 'only wish I was in - a situation , to be of rithre'eetvice to my pour bleeding 'oeittitrY.' Here one, of the party suddenly *juoiped..np !frein'the table, displaying all the sYraiteinii,4 poison choking. i 'Whet ethe teetterJeell '.general inquiry of 'the qeut, who all ..aroso to. 6/Dvizt .When I was a lad In illy"' teens,`; ' CHAPTER I their feet, and 'clustered arciund' the littitaronf suf ferer. 'TG; mxn hinds ati idocius noisit a i)ointed to his modih. ' " 'lie's ebelEirig, .1 thump him polite; linak!' was " r • the universal exclamation. A bait a dinim pretty yigortiits:4lolin !aid AIPOn the tnan's beeit's.eetned . .te‘biciig him. the . 'vloleat retching suddenly Velised,'n r iiii''l4 t isnic quietly into his chair. 'Jehu but that, Went down ilard?' Said ho, though ho ontirelf forgol to state whether-it was the 'meat et 'the ol& farmer's patriotic sentimeot that had feuthl'iiteli a tilGcu It PaSsg e 'Well 'Josh ; you '.. inusol try to. swallow such hid - LOA:kills another,6l6,4l/4 . 9 . sai d right' hand' at tbe, same tinte.,passins the ,wink he hailreceived arohndlo the rest. , All but the old • of, i ts • . ebendd the joke , akmoll,,amits was, or affected to be, ,entirely unconscious.. t2ucllrappitdTyou, then, to say that weare fTee to quarter here fur thonii;ht?' :0f course, my boy, of, courgel' *Eat; ittitf, fasta" just Watt responded abatenten t:. of its ' i ty. 'To be sure, my accommodationsare none of the best, but what they ytu coine areol* 'heartily ••, • not . part autar sir; a soldier meets with too many hard rubs to be ditricultto suit' •• 'Well, what menua is just this,' said flrufts,— lfy houie ;ism% a..very large one, though you might possibly think .so, find .nty somo how, tannage to orcopy it Of.' • :That's a lie. .I'll bet!' . wh6perod „opp_f the party to his comrade beside him. •Tho oh"l,Turk don't want to.let.usin the ; _house, that's all.. I'd beta hundred dollars if I had it, or expected ov er to bavoit, that it trogdbe a differ,ont thing if the color of , our coats tires .rod , instead of: blau,-- Can't make me llejivi'n.in old Truft's pati!faism, no 'few!' *Welt never mind givehim:rope pniugh and be 21 bail himself ec, X Witr':the reply: that purged l frufts, at ifethio; at I tniett lii o- to do otherwise, why, I can't offer You a nythiiii het ter'tkan. Igo iaarn. That's dry and 6ofiteho.ble, • - • ' ' . , ''lt Will still; tisjust'ar welrite your best roan' weuld tie' we are edinple:tely tired out and htivt to be off 'bright endearly in the inariting, we'll make over way rqt , e at ohm.' 'Jost as "you please, my'friend ; 'ben, 'l'd you go; take another pull' at the spirits.' 'Well, once nu re!'responded the oilier ; 'and I'll give you a toast. Up, boys, to your feet ! Here's to the Continental Congress, mill . the tree State - of Aniertea Th soldiers give a ringing ehoer, find iT.rnined , - their glasses. 'A good sentiment, itat r said Trufts, patriot-m . 71.5, certainly !"rres she response. -''Why, it's not likely ari - y of King Ge0r4.6% , - soldier:s' would fancy it mach,' reiporidod`Trufts, with a kind of a half laugh. - • 'No, nor any of King - George'a tory friendt, either!' muttered one f the men, antio'io - cd 'Come, bo,s, bundle off!' cried the officer.-- 'Good night, Mr. Truftil • 'Goodnight, my friends, good Might ; find pleas ant dreams to yett.„: My, out there, filla he'll set you all. right. Make s.,turselves its nom-. fortabto as you can, tko*-4rom:nub , tr that ' The next ruoate4t the party of blue eents- qu it ritt, the house for the barn, which letter was quite a respectable distance off across the ;field. Bung!! bang Faimet=Ttafts was sitting in a tatek iooni of his house in.company with ii is wife and , an or phan niece —thelattor. a pretty, blue-oyed,git 1 of t wen ty - 7 -an d the gr,eat old fashioned ,ti ruopie co was chiming the hour of wonder who it is at thishour Y cried the old jumping ,to his feel. Bang t bahg ! , --, - . . 'They're in a hurry , who avOlithey are l' he ad dad, as ho flow out, of the room, candle in hand,. , Bofore uut °eking the fryitt door, ho detnOn ded, , who .8. there r ‘Koldiers of the Ring!' was the haughty re spotwo. Ina twinkling the door was unbarred mid cast ()Pen. Rangedin front of the house spas a, com pany of ilrit'sh foot soldiers: 'Keep still !' wore old Trufts first words, utter. ed in a quick," cautious whisper. • 'What for?' demanded the officer in command. 'Bring your company inside, quietly, captain, and I'll tell You. But, keep stiii, now, fur the King'S sake, at least, and that's a goOd reason.' Turning to liis men, the eaptain—for such was his grade—said, - *Attention, company by rile left, forward, areh The nett moment the door closed behind them, and outs'idOhe house all was again quiet. * * * lit , tini.Stimo room Where tho AMericans hail been eiittirtainek the red coats Wore now cOngre gated; atitimid•Trufts was again busy serving out his good cheer. - . ' • 'Well, Traits, what's -- the meaning of on this mystery and caution ?, demanded the captain. . 'Can bo explained in a few words, sir!' Was the exultant reply 'There's a party of a dozen rebel soldiers out' in ray barn.' - 'And what are they doing there?' citestiiti for the night 'They 'stepped' bete about dark and asked for the' shelter; amnia - my sympathies are SuPpeSed to for'lltorebelenitio, why, I could* -well turn. theta off without ex citing suspicion. Don't you see, captain l, 'Of eourEcl thaes.oll.right!' was boiling hoiioirei, that same of the King's soldiers Would happen along, and I'm glad to - see I didn'thopu :n 'The test I now leave to you. Out:there's tho enemy, and you can't say you didn't know. RV., pursued tho old hypo- 4 Well, Treas., their titn'e has come,' coolly re joiced.the captain,: after a moments reilection.-- , r ve l ibido it a fele kitten Pre been in this cursed country, never to give quarter to a rebel, if I can help it. My men shall just shoot them while they're asleep, and that will save considerable trouble. But, first, I must find out for Tertain whether they are asleep, =and whether they hare a sentry posted. Someone ituist go to tho:harn., 'My niece, captain,' said Trufts, anxious to dis. play his 14 , nlity. 'Much better than sending no of your men, for if she , happens to be discovered it won't look suspicieus,you know, or betray.. - your presence here.' . 'A bnppy. thought, , Trufts Bring along the girl, The old Wry mused a Moment. 'Hadn't I better just send.her out without see. ing,you at all ?:':,:he inquired, at length. 'Ewen our ofrn woman ain't. to be trusted too far, some-' times,, and I..donNexaetly ;know .my niece 's , sen timents?. . • • gat that oasts it woulOe quite as well? rejoin ect.thaosaptaitt, 4 - 4,Trufts:snida, a think so,' arid.turnedifrom:the, ;nom. 'O,! a ya.,@J 7: 4 :d044 , 9 fiti When he had dioappeared from sight, the Brit. CHAPTEIt II t - EOM WHOLE - NO 479. dcfreesed td'it?4 4 1.61"; )Ind . -P •t, rvbetter set of 'mediums' it' itourelie 1111fieuit • to ilind, : eyon4 these p,relifie, - , To the back spool the old toryirinielily, directed big steps. Ili? wife and niece , wore still chore. #Whecras it, isit sand?'to urrc t} a former, its lie entered the aportinenCif , 'O, only n few of thy friends Ashortseri passing 17y and.tbought they, ' d stop.in an - 11pa r , Vy 13'cifY,' be added, addres,siiig .his niece, 'lt 1 - thought I s heaid a sit-at:11;e lnirn man'tiyhlfijasS i54,17, m ,1--,.. lbw friends n t l kere Are - getkiwiinle”gß ,Take no ticetoo, if , they . .re all asleep, Tatty'; and if tbei;e's asentyj , nn ‘o;"ii:ti'llieni" tails" Pan', 'Tnin t n. 431.01.1,11 all comfortable ,.", : . 4 WLtirout thinl.tng upen thelesttcr the yeast. , g irl'dePnited"frein'lbe romp ; returning again in a few' that tie . ll. ni r are art 'Weie all leaked 'in :shiinb7r, even to F , .' l ion 1 1 ,4, ).4) Poor 'Folltivre l i bOw lit tlearO it=ed;ble tO . upp.rec t Uti - g . 47:: 31 their cradling t • ' Iftfiria isifieVeThifeeiniskhaitft7Ab`e n - etragfib to the British friends, and- diseleZed to tlientfurore . .hie, eport„4l.l4 i,,yad 7 reoclered.. 4iLS'iten decided that to .make all thins certain, they ivaifid \ l vA?t until en 1-iani `c;r so later in time n ight, - rilion the comininY clniubt 4tenl to tii' l e'Vrt're en ogiAse; and Alien and therobnteher the sleeping It ,was. also decided to remain Over their cups until tit° prep itioun ,Tuotnent, tisou~ r- uritCr *the 'inlitneil'on' of silence end sobriety. ' = ' ,;4fter,tentenishing the exhausted' - 1 4 rufte returned spin to , 'To lied,. wife ! to Bott, llotty r ho exclaimed, ripen entering the room. 'flint you going too, husband?' inquiraid his ,`Not yet . There's:work to be done .to-night, and I Inuit ;tee the end`iif sbrt of Work; hnsband ?' Why, therdq of iite . itiU l g';..e'troop's in the fFonrreent, and , they'relgoing to elipture the rebels out in the.harn-÷thut's all,, rink I do not mind telling you new." • . , Why, uncle how did the I ing'A soldiers, know the others' were here?". inquired Elizabeth - lie'r bert—for that who tho.full • and limier. nine - for Trnfts' orphan niece. -..7 , • How did they know it, Betty? ; Why, I, told fli4; td lie :sure: - It e irtii :nil- Oily." El izaheth ey liyetirled Scornfully; and her bright nefrinlelligetillcyas flashed: with indignation. 'And.gre they only to be captured, uncle Aa it'iir he • tiernetuled, iiter a slis,ht pat se. 'Well, nose,' lisiTy; 'don't:OA me:aby more ques tions, and ,r shan't tell You any lies! responded the old • tory petulantly..;'- • The young girl said nothing; more—she only 'sat tier • sat her red ,lips firmly and tightly. 'Come, wife, get to bed ! and you too, Betty; I urged irruets; again. !But, ,hushand, won't. you -he'de 'danger ?" in quired the,ansious but nott-resistant dame. ri-'h it of it, wife, dot a bit of it ? NOW to bed, both Of you. In the ,tnertiing you won't know that anything has hapened.' A parting 'good-night! was:exchanged,- and then, without anything further„ ;the two .women ?aired to their respective apartments: :kat More than ti half-hour hici 'elapsed when a female figuro glided along the halt which divided thefarm farmhouse in the centre. It was Elizabeth Herbert. In her right. hand she carried a tallow candle, and her ntrilMinMits were of the most stealthy and cautions elikraeter. Approaching the deoref . ,.the,roont. in which were the English soldier's; she listened a moment attentively. ,The blitz of * conversation and the occasional jingling of glasses.streek'uiton her' ear. 'Thence, - vrith''a feryent,‘God w,ith: me - now r she turned - to the gone," which stood In stacks upon one sitteof. the half. "irikking et; three or fourin succession, she very cautiously drew the ramrod's and iounded the tubes. 'Loaded!' saki sbe, metatidlyj 'and the rest are the same without a doutit., llow f to destroy their power; and TO:iy yearen, inerey,lri,ep me undisturbed.' From the pecketl'of hor dress she drew forth several slender splinters—the girl knew some thing of firearms, and thinking that the guns Would be left in the hail, had prePared herself ac cordingly; then taking up the pieees; - one hy one, rho proceeded:to insert the , wood into the foueh hole of each, breaking the wedge off 20 close up that nothing could be seen unless upon a particu lar examination , . All the ti MO she kept her hiee to ward the door of tha opposite apartment, listening attentively to every movement that was made. At last he i r generous task was finished, and, with an inward prayer of thankfulness, she glid ed away toward the oilier part of the house. Then, exthilitilai Mg the lamp, she passed out of the bundling entirely. o *. * All was dark and silent in =0,44-nand Valiler trufte • datitioasly Witd : stealthily a light foria moved forwaill through , tho shadows. •• •• ' • - It was.Elizabot.h. Berltor nga . Without thealighthstJnolestatlon she approach. etl' the tare deor;:raised 'the 'latch ant] opened it. Tile sentry Pra still asleep on his post, aud the' young girl's entrance did. not. arouse . any one of the poor tired soldiers. . . Without a moment's hesitation, J lizabetli pro., ceeded tO'airaken tho'deol'itel. The roan sprang to•his feet; '=sized liiipist4l4'and cried out 'Who's there 7' 4 .A friend was Lhe young girl's response By .this than tha sentinel had recoyered his quilibrum, add Mak Mg out that it was a woman fiat stood Wore him, 'inquired would , you hace here, missus 'I with to speck with your commanding oWeer, at ouee,' was the reply. My business is as ur. gent' as it is friendly.' 'All-right, nia ; itid. Just mil t' outside - there while I waken him.' . 'Be quick, sir,, fur this is d matter of life and 'ten den% say se r cried the man, as he sud denly turned away. A ,fetr.rxtotnents subselluent and Elizabeth eras jotridd by 'leader of the party. In hurried tones the young girl told him of the presence of 'the British, and their‘deeign tb 014Atire, if not mur der, himself end his companions. Way God in WareaMlss pep, my dear girl, for yOur friendly warning!' said- , lbe officer in terrupting'ller. 'AmericaOw,,kaher women tkicep debt of gratitude , and tishirdS yetranotherliinitili theang,account.' • - . 'lt is a duty, as ‘Kelhas a air,. tpt aid our suffering conntrywhoncror . and however we can; ; itild'Elitabeth. But we must :lose'no tine in idle compliments when) PerbaPO tlie "isnkimY =e * w a li ng on to butcher you. ...Listen Me;' n0w.,., I had aro! , told y,Ott•all,Fhep yon, interrup ted , , ?ben' described thii mariner in which she , bad atiektbil ItheAnienika done iu Mied tbe.offieer,i4sltntrlatly. .IVI4, they mightlaspre I • 11, ript , • httre,aziyoffil3ll4llo 5t 1 • a • all, as'to have them is that emsdition,l i nr,wi the tables sadly tursted,AUfs to you, attittrtiori: A FAMILY PAPER FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY, , • IS PRINTED :AND PUBLISTIED WEEKLY " By :WM. ;M. ZILESLIN, in . . Story of •Ithie's NeWßutkling, Cumberhual' --At One Dollar and Fifty Cents a Year. iitVESTIFIWEINTE4 inserted et the usual rates: RATES OF POSTAGE.. n Lebanon County, postage fretf., t :Pennsylvania, out of Lebanon county . , 33.4 estate pox aster, or p cents a year, • of this State, 6 a ,}4 cts. per quarter, or 26 eta. year. • . p c .1 V It 116 fit ettell; arr., Tlia're now filltilled my duty to country rind to humanity,' rejoined Elizabeth.— , 'The rest retnains with you. I go to my rest, however, with the happy satisfaction of knowing sthotetliaccMern"y Will not find slumbering victims to butcher in their sleep. Good night, sir.; 'snit 14 1 )h be with you,' Withettt waiting to bear a word. more, Om yourig_girl,tiertFd away, and was soon ont of t in darkness. • With a blessing (In his lips and in his heart, the officer re-entered the barn, trinZafter-dbis . rthe eon : 44Ely .of Britiab— led on by old Trull!, who - carried a dark lantern ' . "-a:ciiiitien:aly and ailently enrrouncled the build- whieperectthe .13rithda .!yrtisholl here ,an .easy victory.' 'Yee; indeed I' chuckled the hose tory. 'But first. just let me leek and see how the land }eye.' The eaptain naCented, end Timils cautiously ‘6l;entid fhc horn door; holding his lantern in e. posiition'that melded him to aeon the interior thoroughly. Tint scrutiny or a moment seemed to satisfy him, and he again hastened to join the red rants, olltAtle. , 'it iv all invt cinetly fib Betty rwwtod caid liC. 'Bound asleep, every of them, even to the Boil try. Now, captain,' be added. place the door with ray lan tore, and you march your men in. Quietly, now, quietly and tomorrow there'll be a dozen rebels the loci to fight Lis majoaty's Trufts then stationed hinotelf just inside the harManor, casting the light of hi. lantern full upon the 'formt or the recumbent Amerleans ; nt the word of. command, the 'English eel. Biers filed into the Erecithing was done ettietly, an 4 no 3 one of the Americans moved a limb. 'Holt t front faro! make ! take aim! MIS uttered by the Pritisb captain in suppressed tones, and cptichlyTneouted by his mon. The muzzles of a ecore or more of mueketa COT ored the apphrently devoted Americans, and yet biit "6 . 63 of them moved-, or showed any indica tiona: of eon seionsrfesir. 'Be sure of your aim, men, end ready at the word whispered the captain. 'Nowlfiser There was a simultaneous clicking of the guns. accompanied by a little lashing, but to the aninzemeat of the captain and the whole of his company; no louder report nemore fatal explo sion. 'Fire , end furies, men, your pieces . guruar lOaded I. hissed out the captain, wrathfully. 'Yes they *Mit, 'es".phtio, We'd swear to that!' was the general reTonse. The men who were new busy anxiously exam- ining their guns. 'Why, the touch holes aro all filled. with wood en wedges s.uddehiY exclaimed one. • 'So they are, `sure,' passed around froin month to month, •\Vhat's the leaning of all this; Trails?' dot; mended the captain, wrathfiiiik. The old tory wes gazing at his interlocutor, and .sltking from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet. 'What is'the meaning of it? It means that the tablei are turned - upon you, would be butch ers that you are ! Up men, and at them', Down with the cut throats and assassins Ito ! for the Continentztl Congress and the Free States of America It was tbe pusriot leader that shouted anima words, and al. the amdzlng sound the British sel, dicta quailed': Sword in hand the Americans dashed impa tiently upon- their foes, but so bewildered were the English they made but very little resistance; notwithstanding their number was double that of their assailants. In a few moments they were all 'disarmed, bound and fastened up in the barn.— An efficient guard *aS thbh Posted *kennel this building, and the romaindch el the patriots scat tered Sibiiiit in search of the old tory, who had contrived to make off during the metes. Their search was all in vain, however—they could not find nor ; him anywherewas he ever after rijein seen in ttiit neighborhood. 13y daylight' the next morning the Patriots moved-off, carrying their discomfited and crest fallen prisoners along with them. And that the name of Elizabeth Herbert e;rid , after called forth the soldier's blessing, there is not an miff* doubt; and it affords us pleasure to be abti to say, that the yonug girl lived to 00 her couhtry pre-eminently prosperous., and, ultt trstelyi ires herself very hapPilY viedded. In "A woolen's Thoughts about Women," wit meet with this true solution of most of the bad domestic management in families: "The house-mother has her troubles—say, be, she ever so gifted with that blessed quality of tatted them tightly and Cheerfully. It is not pleasellt - for lazy ladies to get breakfast over that regular sari; hour .which alone sets a household fairly u golUg for the day nor for tfuerithmetleat ladies,` who bard always reckoned the accounts by sixpences, to put down eaels item and press. yore. in balancing periudioally receipts and ex-. pontlitures aor for uttikly, nervous, self.engross: ed ladies to rouse themselves sufficiently to put their house in orderiand keep it so, no 44 Oeti; sional spasmodic "setting to rights,' bat general methodical overlooking of all that is going on. therein. Yet, unless all this is dune, Itie In rain lit insist - on-early rising or grumble about waste, or lecture upon neatness, eleanlitiess, and order. Thu servants get to learn that "missis Is nova in tituC!" "Ztlis* never knows about anything."—w Shd May lot:lure till she is weary about neatness and cleanliness—" Just put your head into her room end sec!" For all moral qualities, good tem per, truth, kindness, and above all ooneeientions. , nest, if these are deficient in the mistress it Ishii* to expect them from F. crrauts, or children,. or any members of the family circle," A pretty little Actress at one of the boulevard theatres of Paris, exhibited a singular taste, by appearing in a toilette of deep black on all occa sions, from the Brst of January to the last of De cember. Desirous of knowing the ranee of this eternal morning, her intimate triend, M'lle demanded : • "How happens it, my doar, that you arealsrep clothed in sahle 7 like page of the defunct M. Marl borough?" "That is my secret." ; I`Bltt , one bas no secrets for a sincere friend.— Is it avow ?" "Perhaps." "Do you mourn a first lore?" "Ma fait—no." "A. mtrrdt, a Xing. Charles, •a proteotor 1" "I detest all pets." '" - *hat thee, prey, is thevirtua which you de sire to ?" • "It isnft.toxiitite.?. .• . - • - "WeV,,what then?,' vbiWites of Acii oktmldtra." LAZY LADIES: BLACK AND WHITE Itifr Borrowed garmeas never Et will ~3
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